People have told
us they prefer talking to their friends about public content as opposed to strangers.
12.5 % of people surveyed visit gaming websites for information compared to 17 % who
prefer talking to friends and family.
Not exact matches
Many of us
prefer to spend their free time with relatives and
friends, away from all business
talks and problems.
... We
prefer people
to meet their
friends by turning
to them and
talking to them.»
While dating looks for someone who knows the Lord, someone you can be
friend of with forever, someone who knows what is love actually and knows how
to love, someone who is giving & caring, someone you can have some fun with him, someone you enjoying
talking on christian singles dating sites
to your spouse, someone that supports you but does not enable you, someone who will compromise, a person that will speaks words of affirmation and encouragement, that is compassionate, that is clothed with humility, that does not gossip or slander, someone who
prefers you over themselves, and someone that will pray together with you.
i
prefer not
to talk about myself but here goes... i am 175 cm with blond hair and ive studied architecture.i like taking long walks because i like natures surroundings, i adore animals, going
to the beach (summer of course hanging out with
friends watching films and reading books about philosophy and phsycology.
I was
talking to a
friend of mine who is white and is married
to and
prefers black men.
Whether you're new
to the topic (start with Required Reading), want
to dig a bit deeper (Optional is for you), or
prefer to talk through the issue with good
friends over crackers and cheese (which should lead you
to our monthly Book Club offering), there's something in this one for you and everyone you know, so share it widely!
If you
prefer to watch cat videos and
talk to your
friends, keep your Facebook private.
For example, opposite - sex
friends talk to each other about a greater variety of topics than same - sex female
friends.2 Females who
prefer opposite - sex
friends feel that they are more caring, trustworthy, and supportive, but also provide more narcissistic benefits compared
to same - sex
friends (measured by items like, «My
friend gives me undivided attention»).3 This could have implications for how people feel about themselves in terms of confidence and self - worth.
Owners aged 62 years and over (veterans)
prefer to read a manual or
talk to friends or family; only 26 per cent of this group say they learn how
to use new technology on their own.